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  • Mostly Made of Wood

​​Spoons Of All Sizes And Woods.

​​Most spoons are started on the lathe but a few are carved directly from the branch​. ​

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Wood Whistles​

​​The whistles shown are made of cherry and apple wood.

 

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lucets
Lucets ​
These are used for making cord and are made from cherry, iroko and cedar.

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Medieval Style Bobbins
Made from various types of wood.
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Practice Daggers

Made from oak for strenth, no glue used, three parts with wood pins

Medieval Style Chair

 

This chair is made of mahogany and oak and is riveted together. The seat and back comes off and it packs down flat.

Walking Stick

 

I turned a knob from apple wood and bolted it on an old cue. This  makes a good walking stick, and with the tip guard off I can still use this as a functioning cue.

I love turning wood! Here are a few wands and buttons I was playing around with

Outside Box

 

Hidden from the neighbours we often use this to relax in the sun and get some reading time outside.

 

We now have a big cushion to sit on and put out a blanket and little cushions

Living Room Furniture

 

No glue or pegs were  used in these solid pine pieces. Hidden dovetails still hold them fast.

I was asked to make this half log coat peg rail to display scarves. 

Keshiki

 

You can't really blame your tools if you've made them your self! Here is a Japanese style marking guage made from walnut.

Medieval Dark Oak, Bow Saw

Finger Planes Used for small precision shaping, like on musical instruments. Made from mahogany, oak and very hard steel. 

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